
Farah Ossouli, Fra Angelico, Ahmad and I, 2012, gouache on paper, photo: © Farah Ossouli
Farah Ossouli
New Perspectives in the Leonora Carrington Hall
Exhibition from June 27 until October 5, 2025
The Iranian artist Farah Ossouli (born 1953 in Zanjan, Iran, lives and works in Tehran, Iran) is one of the first artists to draw inspiration from classical Persian miniature painting while creating independent, contemporary works that refer to the political situation in Iran.
Her unique paintings reveal multidisciplinary approaches from the fields of photography, film, literature and theatre: she subtly interweaves classical motifs from Western art history with current political issues in Iran, which serve as a catalyst for feminist themes and oppression by the Iranian regime.
For her solo exhibition at the Max Ernst Museum Brühl of the LVR, she is creating a new series of works with direct references to Max Ernst's time-critical collage novel Une semaine de bonté.
Subject to change!